Dow Jones
Sep 15 2008, Arpita Mukherjee

After two days of bear run in the stock markets worldwide, Wednesday saw stock markets in Asia recoup a part of their losses. The positive investor response was a direct result of the cut in Fed rate by three and a quarter basis points and the better...

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